A citrate buffer was made by dissolving 120g trisodium citrate dihydrate in 1L water. The buffer was titrated to a pH of 12.5.  Then 3.913g trichloroisocyanuric acid (C3Cl3N3O3) (mw 232.4 g/mol) was added to 800mL of the citrate buffer.  How much 1M NaOH do you add to raise the solution's pH to 12.5? Please show detail, thank you.

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A citrate buffer was made by dissolving 120g trisodium citrate dihydrate in 1L water. The buffer was titrated to a pH of 12.5. 

Then 3.913g trichloroisocyanuric acid (C3Cl3N3O3) (mw 232.4 g/mol) was added to 800mL of the citrate buffer.  How much 1M NaOH do you add to raise the solution's pH to 12.5? Please show detail, thank you.

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